All Artists: Loudon III Wainwright Title: One Man Guy-Best of 82-86 Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 1/6/2004 Genre: Folk Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 766482279142 |
Loudon III Wainwright One Man Guy-Best of 82-86 Genre: Folk UK pressing features a total of 21 total tracks. Music Club. 2004. |
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Album Description UK pressing features a total of 21 total tracks. Music Club. 2004. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsBest to avoid unless you prefer his silly side... M. Crider | USA | 10/03/2004 (1 out of 5 stars) "if you prefer Loudon's comical/not so musical side you might enjoy this CD; however, if you prefer a mix of serious and lighter songs as i do, you are much better off buying Attempted Mustache, History or Last Man on Earth, all of which i think are really much better. to be honest, i thought most of the songs on this CD were pretty poor, and did not seem to reflect much effort or significant emotion. Sorry." Loudon clear Bt | Parts unknown | 02/07/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "LWIII has released so much material over the years, it's easy to pick a "best of" release apart & trash it for not having this or that on it, but there's plenty of jewels on this disc. Besides, this disc focuses on his 4 years, and 3 albums with the Rounder label only. Some consider this period the peak in his career and, some, like myself consider his last 10 years his peak, but you can't deny that they've taken the very best of these 3 disc's to make up the 70-plus minutes of Loudon's take on "love relationships" phase. Man, this guy's a piece of work. After listening to this you realize that they just don't make "Singer Songwriters" like him anymore. I hope he lives to be a hundred." Not Loudon's best K. A. English | chicago | 12/08/2005 (3 out of 5 stars) "I'm a relative newcomer to LWIII and have been trying to work my way through his arsenal of music for some time now. Started out well when I purchased "History," a classic. Followed up with this one and was slightly disappointed. Then went on to get "Last Man on Earth" which is one of the most haunting, entertaining albums I think I've ever bought. I'm back on track and continuing to sift through the catalogue.
I think this one faulters, though not because of the artist. The selection of songs from this period doesn't reflect the artist. Some great songs on here, no doubt. Perhaps it's because his albums deserve to be taken in their own context. I think this may be the reason he's stayed away from a big compilation. It wouldn't be a mistake to buy this one. It would be a better idea to buy each album that makes up this "best of" collection. " |